Perfmatters, is a stand-alone premium wordpress plugin.
Slow WordPress sites have higher bounce rates and fewer conversions. The perfmatters plugin was created by webperf geeks to speed up your site! This plugin adds an assortment of performance and speed improvements to your WordPress installation. Features: Optimizations: The main way this plugin helps speed up your site is by disabling things that might not be used on your site. Disable emojis Disable embeds Remove query strings Disable XML-RPC Remove jQuery migrate Remove WordPress ...
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Slow WordPress sites have higher bounce rates and fewer conversions. The perfmatters plugin was created by webperf geeks to speed up your site!
This plugin adds an assortment of performance and speed improvements to your WordPress installation.
Features:
Optimizations:
The main way this plugin helps speed up your site is by disabling things that might not be used on your site.
- Disable emojis
- Disable embeds
- Remove query strings
- Disable XML-RPC
- Remove jQuery migrate
- Remove WordPress version number
- Remove wlwmanifest link
- Remove RSD link
- Remove shortlink
- Disable RSS feeds
- Remove RSS feed links
- Remove Dashicons
- Disable scripts per page/post
- Disable scripts with Regex
- CDN Rewrite
- Disable Password Strength Meter
- Add blank favicon
- Disable self pingbacks
- Disable WordPress Heartbeat API
- Change Heartbeat API frequency
- Disable and limit post revisions
- Remove REST API links
- Change autosave interval
- DNS prefetching
- Preconnect
- Disable WooCommerce scripts and styles
- Disable WooCommerce widgets
- Disable WooCommerce status meta box
- Disable WooCommerce cart fragments (AJAX)
- Disable Google Maps API
- Multisite support
- Change WordPress login URL
- Local analytics
Scripts Manager:
The perfmatters plugin also now has a Scripts Manager built in. This allows you to disable scripts on a per post/page basis. This is very powerful and can drastically increase the speed on your WordPress sites (especially your homepage).
A few examples of what this can be used for:
- The popular Contact Form 7 plugin loads itself on every page and post. You can easily disable it everywhere with one click and enable only on your contact page.
- Social media sharing plugins should only be loaded on your posts. You can easily disable it everywhere and load only on post types, or even custom post types.
Perfmatters script manager
All scripts are grouped by their respective plugin and theme so you can easily see which scripts are being used by what.
Extras
DNS Prefetching is available under the perfmatter’s extras tab, along with the ability to enable accessibility mode. Accessibility mode ensures that our plugin dashboard fully works with screen reader.
Performance
Web performance is the most important feature to us, and that is why this plugin doesn’t load anything on the frontend and is under 60 KB on the backend.
Documentation: Perfmatters Nulled
Requirements
- WordPress installation (minimum version 4.6 or above)
- PHP (minimum version 5.6 or above)
General Installation/Update Instructions
- For general instructions on installing Wordpress Plugins, please read "How to install Wordpress Plugins"
- For general instructions on updating Wordpress Plugins, please read "How to update Wordpress Plugins"
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Changelog: Perfmatters Nulled - Version 2.3.6
= 2.3.6 - 11.21.2024 =
* Fixed an issue where Delay JS wasn't running correctly in some cases.
= 2.3.5 - 11.21.2024 =
* Added new local Google Font option to Limit Subsets that are downloaded and included in the stylesheet.
* Added new local Google font option to change the Print Method with options for file and inline.
* Added new Priority option to manual preloads which can be used to add a specific fetchpriority attribute value to individual preload tags.
* Added new perfmatters_lazy_element_selectors filter.
* Removed unnecessary trailing link tag from delayed stylesheets when using Remove Unused CSS.
More Info at the Developer's website: Perfmatters Nulled
Here is the external link to the developer's website:
https://perfmatters.io/